From: Google Alerts googlealerts-noreply@google.com Date: 2011/4/20
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| Government won't extend early access to pension savings Reuters By Matt Falloon LONDON (Reuters) - The government said on Tuesday it would not extend early access rights to pension savings for now, but could revisit the decision if it proved an obstacle to forthcoming pension reforms. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Libyan government prepared for free elections, leader's role negotiable Washington Post By Simon Denyer, Wednesday, April 20, 5:59 AM TRIPOLI, Libya – The Libyan government says it is prepared to hold free elections under international supervision after a transitional period of around six months, and said the role of Moammar Gaddafi was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Coalition warns against ending insulation checks ABC Online By Naomi Woodley The Government is confident it can wind up the inspection program as planned. (ABC News: file photo) The Federal Opposition has cautioned the Government against winding up its home insulation safety inspection program. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cuomo names panel for modernizing NY government Wall Street Journal Andrew Cuomo's commission to modernize state government. Cuomo on Tuesday named Kodak's Antonio Perez to serve as co-chairman the state Spending and Government Efficiency Commission. The goal of the commission is to find ways to improve the performance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Government Giving Due Recognition To Mandarin, Says Muhyiddin Bernama By Ng Che Yean BEIJING, April 20 (Bernama) -- Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the government is giving due recognition to Mandarin despite the status of Bahasa Melayu as Malaysia's official and national language, as well as a medium ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Government cannot ban exports with retrospective effect : Bombay High Court Economic Times MUMBAI: In a significant order, the Bombay High Court has held that the Union Government cannot ban exports of any product with retrospective effect, while allowing a private company to go ahead with exports of milk powder. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Telecom NZ, Vodafone NZ To Build Government's Rural Broadband Network Wall Street Journal LN) are to jointly build a broadband network for rural New Zealand, the government said Wednesday. The government's rural broadband initiative aims to provide broadband services to 95% of rural schools and a minimum 5Mbps broadband service to 80% of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government website has incomplete map of India Times of India NEW DELHI: A government website, in one of its pages mapping the country's police wireless communication network, shows a distorted map of India, cutting off parts of Jammu and Kashmir that New Delhi claims are under the illegal occupation of Pakistan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| UK Banks Pressed Over Loan Targets Wall Street Journal By MARGOT PATRICK LONDON—Partly state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC and Lloyds Banking Group PLC should face government action if they fail to meet lending targets, a Parliamentary committee said in some of the sharpest criticism yet of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| VMware 1Q Profit Jumps, Tempers Government IT Spend Guidance Wall Street Journal By Steven D. Jones Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES VMware Inc. (VMW) posted a 60% jump in first quarter-profits, beating expectations even as it tempered its guidance for the rest of the year because of a potential freeze on federal government IT spending. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CEC bomb gets Bangalore going Daily News & Analysis By Srikant Hunasvadi | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA Jolted by the explosive revelations made by the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) in its report on illegal mining in the state, the state government is finally talking tough. In a 1000-page report, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| $16M Malaysia email plan sparks big online protest Sydney Morning Herald Thousands of Malaysians mocked a 50 million ringgit ($16 million) plan to offer government-linked email accounts to all adults, saying Wednesday that most Internet users already have free email service. The project has swiftly turned into an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government to review prosecution services TVNZ The government has announced it will undertake another review within the justice sector, this time of New Zealand's public prosecution services. The latest move comes after eligibility for legal aid was tightened up and the announcement that the Family ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Howard laws create gay marriage loophole Sydney Morning Herald The bill would remove a section of the Self Government Act, which gives the federal cabinet and the Governor-General the power to amend or disallow any law passed by the NT or ACT parliaments. Critics of the bill say it is a Trojan horse for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government aims to protect late lead Winnipeg Free Press The Selinger government handed down its latest provincial budget last week and it produced barely a ripple on the local political landscape. Political pundits described it as another stay-the-course budget, which is hardly surprising considering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Australia considers tax breaks for sovereign wealth funds Reuters SYDNEY, April 20 (Reuters) - The Australian government on Wednesday said it was considering tax exemptions for sovereign wealth funds that have passive investments in Australian assets. Commenting on a paper discussing the options on tax, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Botched roadworks' costing £70m BBC News Botched roadworks are costing taxpayers in England and Wales £70m a year, the Local Government Association says. It says councils are being left with the bill after contractors for utility companies fail to properly repair road surfaces they have dug ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japanese Government Censoring Media in Midst of Ongoing Nuclear Catastrophe VGChartz I am referring to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant where the the Japanese Government has given it a grade of serious danger equal to Chernobyl. Now the Japanese government has moved to crack down on independent reportage and criticism of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| A force of nature who believed in government action Baltimore Sun Born in 1911, my father's father was a German carpenter with vivid memories of the Great Depression and a frugal, no-nonsense manner. He came of political age in post-war Albany, NY, and worked for the city's legendary Democratic machine mayor, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ugandan Government To Order Blocking of Facebook, Twitter To Quash Protests NewsDay The Ugandan government, facing social unrest over high food and fuel prices, will order its ISPs to block Twitter and Facebook. It's the latest move in controlling social media to control a popular social movement. According to an official from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Plans to Sell GM Stake Soon — Tax Loss Carry Forward? Wall Street Journal (blog) By Dave Kansas The US government plans to sell its General Motors stake this summer, according to The Wall Street Journal, which is placing the rescue of GM and Chrysler back on the front griddle. In all likelihood, the government (that means taxpayers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Libyan government vows to fight as Britain sends advisers to rebels, E.U. ... Washington Post Muammar Gaddafi's government has pledged to fight any foreign soldiers on its soil as the European Union discussed sending ground troops to protect humanitarian aid shipments. As Simon Denyer reported: Graphic: Follow how events are unfolding in Libya. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government ready for private participation in internal security: GK Pillai ... Economic Times NEW DELHI: Breaking the shackles of the past, the government today said it is ready to accept participation of private players in internal security area but asked them to spend at least 5-7 per cent of their profits in R&D to get cutting edge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Still no coalition — but Ignatieff lays out scenario for forming a government Toronto Star By Linda Diebel National Affairs Writer Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff stressed he won't be part of a coalition but laid out a possible scenario for leading a new government. "If Mr. Harper wins most seats, wants a government but does not secure the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PPP wooing PML-Q to end economic woes Daily Times By Muhammad Akram LAHORE: With the ruling Pakistan People's Party-led coalition government having succeeded in mutually deciding with the powerful military establishment a foreign policy aimed at peace in the region, a comprehensive plan has also been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A Government shutdown in Botswana? The Bostwana Gazette Last week, the US federal government was a few baby steps away from shutting down due to a budget impasse between the Democratic-controlled Senate and Republican-controlled House of Representatives. Short of a last-minute deal, the government could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| French Government Decision On Tariffs Boosts EDF Wall Street Journal FR) jumped Tuesday after the French government set the price under which EDF is required to sell a quarter of its nuclear output to competitors at a higher level than sought by rivals. The government's move was crafted in part to ensure EDF's ability ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government credit on the brink Lompoc Record Standard & Poor's announcement Monday that it is moving the US federal government's credit worthiness from "stable" to "negative" likely left many folks scratching their heads, asking what that means. Think of it this way — if, for whatever reason, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Vale Names Government Official to Board After CEO Ouster Bloomberg The announcement comes two weeks after Murilo Ferreira was nominated to replace Chief Executive Officer Roger Agnelli following two years of government calls for the company to invest more in domestic steel output and fertilizers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GM CEO Dan Akerson: Government weighing when to sell its remaining shares Detroit Free Press Susan Walsh/ASSOCIATED PRESS BY BRENT SNAVELY NEW YORK -- General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson said today the US government is weighing a number of factors as it considers when to sell its remaining GM shares. "I think there are many, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| All England Club seeks Government crackdown on touts The Independent By Paul Newman The All England Club is urging the Government to make ticket-touting at Wimbledon a criminal offence. Under current legislation touting is illegal at major football matches but not at most other sporting events. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Government should quickly address the current ills New Vision The Government on their part have to address the legitimate issues of rising food and fuel prices that Besigye is latching onto and is exploiting for his own political gains. This is how revolutions, political violence and terrorism start to take hold ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Swaps Regulator Watchdog Failed US Government Standards Audit Bloomberg By Silla Brush - Tue Apr 19 22:11:30 GMT 2011 The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission's internal watchdog has "significant deficiencies" in its auditing systems and received a failing grade in a government-required review completed in March. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Libyan Opposition Leaders Debate Role of Religion in Government Voice of America It is being used as a mobilization force." Nevertheless, observers say because of religion's importance in Libyan society, they expect it to play a significant role in any new constitution and government. The level of its importance remains to be seen. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| No government funds, please: we're Christians! ABC Online There is no surer way of bringing the simmering debate about the role of religion in Australia to a full boil than by invoking the money and tax concessions given by government to fund certain religious activities. In no time, what already tends to be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Vilsack says payments to farmers on table as government looks to reduce spending CanadianBusiness.com By Michael J. Crumb PRAIRIE CITY, Iowa (AP) - Subsidies to farmers will be on the table as the government tries to reduce spending, US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack said Tuesday. "As folks look at this budget discussion, we need to make sure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| As The Government Cracks Down On Napping Air Traffic Controllers, A Former ... Huffington Post In the opening paragraphs of "Something's Got to Give," Darcy Frey's classic 1996 profile of air traffic controllers, a team of controllers sit in a darkened operations room on Long Island, cursing and twitching "like a gathering of Tourette sufferers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Syrian government warns Syrians not to protest Ynetnews The Syrian government is warning people not to take part in any protests. An Interior Ministry statement broadcast on Syrian Television on Tuesday says Syrian laws will be implemented to safeguard the people's security and the country's stability. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The US government's fiscal plight, an enormous problem without a solution? Forbes (blog) By MICHAEL POLLARO As Republicans and Democrats slug it out over the future course of US government spending, deficits and debt, we here at THE CONTRARIAN TAKE cannot help but wonder if Washington truly grasps the enormity of the government's ... See all stories on this topic » |
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